Pictures of your computer and/or home server setups =P
Well, I finally got around to doing it:
Here they are, in all their glory! The left machine is
Dull, a Dell PowerEdge 1600SC with two dual-core Xeon 2.40GHz processors, two 250GB SATA hardware RAID 1, two 80GB SATA hardware RAID 1, two 73GB Ultra320 SCSI hardware RAID 1, running Ubuntu 9.10 Server Edition. She is a web server, mail server, file server, backup server and a multi-client folding@home contributor. The other computer is a custom-built machine with an Athlon 64 3000+ Venice (socket 939) processor, one 80GB SATA system drive, one 200GB backup drive, NVIDIA GeForce FX 5600, running Windows Server 2008. The only reason it runs Windows is because its an AD-DS domain forest master for all the other Windows machines in the house, and it stores backups as well.
Overview of the whole area.
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A Dell PowerConnect 2324 connects the two servers with the rest of the house, surrounded by spare hardware and a subwoofer (obviously connected to other speakers).
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A Dell E151FPb 15" LCD monitor, with keyboard and mouse, connected to a D-Link DKVM-4 4-port KVM switch.
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My ventilation =P A common household fan suspended by some planks of wood above an (accidentally created) hole in my wardrobe. I also have a window open all the time in my room to help with airflow.
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Left router: Linksys WAG54GP2, provides the ADSL2+ (normally 15Mbps down, almost 1Mbps up) connection and the main WPA2 wireless network. Right router: D-Link DI-524, provides the private MAC-filtered WEP network for my Nintendo DS units to use. Both of which are being held up by supports because they cannot be wall mounted conveniently (have to have longer cables, you see >_>)
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